Session_One___Level_5_Written_Paper.pdf

(280 KB) Pobierz
N30287A_LTE_4065_L5_May 2007.indd
LABEL
Surname
Initial(s)
Centre
No.
Signature
Candidate
No.
Examiner’s use only
Paper Reference(s)
4152/01 4065/01
London Tests of English
Level 5
May 2007
Time: 2 hours 55 minutes
Team Leader’s use only
Question Leave
Number Blank
1
2
3a
3b
Materials required for examination
Items included with question papers
4a
Cassette player
Information sheets
4b
1 Cassette per 10 Candidates
4c
5
Instructions to Candidates
Yo u r c a n d i d a t e d e t a i l s:
Step 1: Write your surname, initials and signature in the boxes at the top right of the page.
Step 2: - If you have been given a label containing your details then stick it carefully in the box at
the top left of the page.
- If you have not been given a label, then write your centre number and candidate number in
the boxes at the top left of the page.
Do not use pencil. Use blue or black ink. Some tasks must be answered with a cross in a box ( ). If you
change your mind about an answer, put a line through the box ( ) and then mark your new answer with
a cross ( ). For Task 5 indicate which question you are answering by marking the box ( ).
Answer ALL the questions. Write your answers in the spaces provided in this question paper.
Information for Candidates
The marks for the various tasks are shown in round brackets: e.g. (15 marks) .
There are 5 tasks in this question paper. The total mark for this paper is 100.
There are 24 pages in this question paper. Any blank pages are indicated.
Advice to Candidates
Write your answers neatly.
You should remove information sheets 1 and 2 (pages 11–14) to answer Task Three.
You should remove information sheet 3 (pages 17–20) to answer Task Four.
Total
This publication may be reproduced only in accordance with
Edexcel Limited copyright policy.
©2007 Edexcel Limited.
Printer’s Log. No.
N30287A
W850/U4152/57570 3/3/3/2/3
Turn over
*N30287A0116*
119759391.017.png 119759391.018.png 119759391.019.png 119759391.020.png
 
Leave
blank
Hello everyone! Today’s test is the London Tests of English Level Five. The theme of
this test is Fashion. This test lasts two hours and fifty-five minutes. There are five tasks.
Tasks One and Two are listening. You must listen to the tape and write your answers in
this booklet. Good luck!
1. Task One: Interview with Fashion Designer Tina Forbes (15 marks)
You are doing a class project on fashion and you hear a radio interview with a young
fashion designer. Listen to the interview and read the questions below. For each question,
put a cross ( ) in the box A , B , C or D next to the correct answer, as in the example.
You will hear the interview twice. Do as much as you can the first time and finish your
work the second time.
You have one and a half minutes to read the questions.
Example: How popular is the profession of fashion designer today?
A not at all popular
B not very popular
C quite popular
D extremely popular
1. What kind of business is the fashion industry, according to the interviewer?
A It can be a dangerous business.
B Everyone tries to do better than everyone else.
C There’s a mixture of cooperation and competition.
D It’s no different from any other business.
2. At what stage in her career is Tina Forbes?
A Her talents are not yet recognised.
B She’s becoming more and more well-known.
C She is at the height of her career.
D Her career is now in decline.
2
*n30287A0216*
119759391.001.png 119759391.002.png
 
Leave
blank
3. What initial impression did Tina make on the interviewer?
A She was a highly attractive woman.
B She was wearing distinctive clothes.
C Her smile contrasted with her body language.
D She smiled in an attractive way.
4. Which of the following influenced her as a young girl?
A fashion designers
B a teacher at school
C computer design
D playing with toys
5. What are her designs based on?
A what might suit other people
B the clothes she wears herself
C other designers’ ideas
D the demand for creative clothing
6. Why does her own personal style keep changing?
A She’s influenced by her own label.
B She doesn’t know why.
C She works in the fashion industry.
D She’s a unique individual.
7. What kind of people tend to wear Tina’s clothes?
A virtually anyone
B girls who prefer comfort to fashion
C strong-minded girls
D girls who don’t mind being looked at
8. What does Tina like her clothes to be seen as?
A classic but stylish
B exclusive and new
C unusual but affordable
D individual and desirable
*N30287A0316*
3
Turn over
119759391.003.png 119759391.004.png 119759391.005.png 119759391.006.png 119759391.007.png 119759391.008.png
 
Leave
blank
9. What does Tina consider the fashion industry to be like?
A very glamorous
B over-competitive
C too commercialised
D rather disappointing
10. What advice does she give to people who want to become fashion designers?
A Get to know the market.
B Study design at college.
C Make a lot of contacts.
D Don’t listen to others’ opinions.
Q1
(Total 15 marks)
4
*n30287A0416*
119759391.009.png 119759391.010.png 119759391.011.png
 
Leave
blank
2. Task Two: Globalisation and Fashion (15 marks)
You hear a lecture on globalisation and fashion. Listen to the lecture and complete the
sentences below as briefly as you can, as in the example.
You will hear the lecture twice. Do as much as you can the first time and finish your work
the second time.
You have one minute to read the sentences.
Example: When people buy clothes, they are connecting with
............................................................................ .
1. In Britain it is not necessary for clothing to indicate the
............................................................................ .
2. Shops are engaged in a constant ......................................................................... .
3. The fall in clothing and footwear prices is similar to that in the
........................................................................... industry.
4. In real terms the price of clothing has gone down by
............................................................................ .
5. Globalisation means that retailers are looking for less expensive
............................................................................
6. In the 1990s Britain’s biggest growth in clothing sales was in the area of
............................................................................. .
7. The profit made by Newcastle United Football Club on each shirt is
............................................................................. .
8. Marks and Spencer shops are most famous for selling
.......................................................... and ......................................................... .
9. Apart from Marks and Spencer, most British shops sell clothes produced
............................................................................. .
10. Marks and Spencer work with producers who care about
.......................................................... and ......................................................... .
Q2
(Total 15 marks)
That is the end of the listening tasks. The other tasks test your reading and writing of
English. Now go on to Task Three.
*N30287A0516*
5
Turn over
the global market
119759391.012.png 119759391.013.png 119759391.014.png 119759391.015.png 119759391.016.png
 
Zgłoś jeśli naruszono regulamin